future. Business wise H1 2019 was challenging particularly in the most recent quarter. Business sentiment in multiple industrial segments important to us has been impacted by the macro economy and the
capital market policies, challenging issues, and mutual cooperation. On this occasion, Secretary-General of the SEC Thailand cordially extended an invitation to CMA to attend the IOSCO Annual Meeting 2023
capital market policies, challenging issues, and mutual cooperation. On this occasion, Secretary-General of the SEC Thailand cordially extended an invitation to CMA to attend the IOSCO Annual Meeting 2023
challenging in 1Q19. In strategic areas, aggressive price plans and handset campaigns were launched, especially in prepaid, in which AIS was competitive to preserve scale. As a result, mobile revenue grew 1.1
cost. EBITDA in 3Q22 was Bt22,091mn dropped -3.5%YoY mostly from resumed marketing spending and surging network OPEX due to higher utility price and network expansion. It dropped -1.2% QoQ due to core
cost. EBITDA in 3Q22 was Bt22,091mn dropped -3.5%YoY mostly from resumed marketing spending and surging network OPEX due to higher utility price and network expansion. It dropped -1.2% QoQ due to core
cost. EBITDA in 3Q22 was Bt22,091mn dropped -3.5%YoY mostly from resumed marketing spending and surging network OPEX due to higher utility price and network expansion. It dropped -1.2% QoQ due to core
economy demonstrated cautious growth driven by tourism-related sector expansion and subsided inflation, while facing political uncertainties and global economic risks. AIS core service revenue reported at
healthy growth from quality acquisition. Fixed broadband revenue recorded at Bt3,021mn, a strong growth of 19% YoY and 5.8% QoQ resulted from a continuous expansion into upcountry areas to capture new
FY20. Depreciation & amortization was Bt38,601mn, increasing 5.5%YoY from 2600MHz spectrum acquisition in 1Q20 and 4G/5G network expansion offsetting with fully depreciated 3G network equipment